Ever since I moved in my condo, Iv wanted to have a bunch of jasmine outside, but instead of diving right in I got a bunch of cheap $4-8 plants at Target so I could get the hang of not killing them. Only a few have died so far.

I grow cucumbers from seed every once in a while. It's fun and I love to eat cucumbers. I have some going now that are taking off. I had to thin them out today, which I hate doing heheh. Sending so many poor helpless cuke plants to their deaths in the trash can just because they aren't as tall as their brothers.

Tomatoes in several shapes and colors, radishes, sorrel, various herbs (thyme, basil, rosemary, parsley, dill, oregano, tarragon, mint, some from seed). So far, pretty good luck with the wild life, they keep off from year to year. I try not to overextend myself, I only do what I think I can maintain, especially because weeds will invade in 24 hours. Later in the year, I'll try mache for the first time.

^Awesome. I've got a couple planters on my balcony right now. Nothing major, but a couple varieties of heirloom tomatoes and basil. Having fresh tomatoes and basil all summer long is going to make me a happy camper.

Tomatoes in several shapes and colors, radishes, sorrel, various herbs (thyme, basil, rosemary, parsley, dill, oregano, tarragon, mint, some from seed). So far, pretty good luck with the wild life, they keep off from year to year. I try not to overextend myself, I only do what I think I can maintain, especially because weeds will invade in 24 hours. Later in the year, I'll try mache for the first time.

That's awesome. Where do you live? I would be nice to have the climate to keep all that stuff growing year-round. I've at times wondered about getting an indoor greenhouse so that at the very least I could keep fresh basil and thyme going year-round.

That's awesome. Where do you live? I would be nice to have the climate to keep all that stuff growing year-round. I've at times wondered about getting an indoor greenhouse so that at the very least I could keep fresh basil and thyme going year-round.

Check out the Aerogarden. We've had one for a couple of years now. Perfect for growing indoor herbs.